War On Terror Patrick Coaty Analysis

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Today, our world has to face many crises which can not be solved in a short time such as food, water, economy, and terror. However, the terror tissue is the most challenged thing for all the governments to solve. Since September 11, 2001, not only was the US attacked by the terrorists but the other countries from over the world like Britain, Spain, Indonesia… also became the target as well, and thousands innocent people lost their lives during those surprising attacks of terrorists. Even though after September 11, 2001, US has attacked and destroyed a lot terrorists’ bases in over the world, the terrorists still survive and keep aiming to US and its allies. From the book “War on Terror” of Patrick Coaty, we will be able understand deeply how and …show more content…

From this type of terror, Soviets Union should have controlled the products that rich peasants produced to make a balance for entire country. Although this type of the terror did not kill innocent people, the lives of poor people became more suffer than ever, and that became one reason for the falling of Soviet Union later. After WWII, the United Nation was established; however, there were many different perspectives among its permanent members: China, Russian, US, Britain, and France. Each country had different ways to maintain their influences over the world. The other type of the terror is the nation liberation. During the cold war, many countries were established by using the violence to gain the power. These countries such as Korea, Vietnam, Cuba under the supported of China and Soviets controlled successfully the entire country. During the Vietnam War, the organization such as Vietcong under support of Soviets Union and North Vietnam continued use terror as the tool to attack South Vietnam government and fear the people lived within. Many innocent people lost their lives during the attack just because the North wanted to gain power in the South. Korean

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